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Scenic Hudson

www.scenichudson.org

 
Scenic Hudson works to protect and restore the Hudson River and its majestic landscape as an irreplaceable national treasure and a vital resource for residents and visitors. Our team of experts combines land acquisition, support for agriculture, citizen-based advocacy and sophisticated planning tools to create environmentally healthy communities, champion smart economic growth, open up riverfronts to the public and preserve the valley’s inspiring beauty and natural resources. To date Scenic Hudson has created or enhanced more than 60 parks, preserves and historic sites and conserved more than 38,000 acres.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.scenichudson.org
  • One Civic Center Plaza Suite 200
    Poughkeepsie, NY USA 12601
  • Phone: 845.473.4440

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